Product Overview
EW-7718Un complies with 802.11n the next generation wireless standard. With the advanced MIMO technology, it can support the data transmission rate 6 times more (up to 300Mbps) and the coverage 3 times more than IEEE 802.11b/g devices. EW-7718Un stable wireless connection and high bandwidth enable you enjoying the network applications without any interruption.

EW-7718Un supports the WPS configuration function. This function provides easy procedures to set up wireless security. Through the Edimax configuration tool to setup the WPS function then you can simplify the security setting. EW-7718Un with easy-to-install USB2.0 interface - a very common expansion slot of desktop or laptop computers - even inexperienced computer user can get this wireless network card installed on his or her computer in just few minutes!

This Warranty does not cover any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

TekSpek Guides

Wi-Fi
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

Home networking let’s you do great things that aren’t possible with standalone PCs. Printers can be shared between PC, so there’s no need to buy one for each machine.

WiFi is a wonderful thing. You can take your laptop anywhere in your house and access the Internet, or access your network from the garden. However, it does introduce the grim possibility of somebody else doing exactly the same, without you ever knowing. This guide seeks to make you aware of various security terms and ideas associated with wireless networking and what you should consider when setting up a wireless network.

As a growing number of homes contain more than one computer, their users must find ways to network them. The primary purpose for creating a home network tends to be to provide Internet access to all computers within the house. There are other good reasons, however. These include enabling LAN gaming, data backups from one machine to another and the sharing of music within the home.